Computer Forecasts Right On!
The computer forecasts from WindGuru and IWS were both right on regarding wind speeds and timing. Today the 20+ mph SW winds filled in around 2:00pm. Wave sailors were on the water at the southern end of Ocracoke, Cape Point near Hatteras Lighthouse, and Ego Beach across from Canadian Hole. Jim M, Mark S, and I were the crew enjoying the waist to chest high surf at Cape Point. I was the first to arrive and was on the water by 2:00pm. With a 5.3m rigged, I sailed non-stop though 4:30pm as the wind speeds increased into the low 30s mph range. Jim and Mark joined me around 3:00pm and we all enjoyed the waves breaking on the outside bar. Water temperature was cooler than the day before, but was still comfortable in the mid-50s.
On Ocracoke, Caleb was the only one to make the ferry ride. He reported small surf conditions and strong winds. Dana sailed Ego Beach along with another sailor. All in all, a fun day for wavesailing. Perhaps if the wave size would have held from the day before, it could have been the best of the year so far, but for Saturday, March 3...not too bad!
More photos:
Don Wrenn from Kernersville, NC heading out at Ego Beach
Dana M at Ego Beach
Dana M on a wave at Ego Beach
Sunset on Hatteras Island after an afternoon of wavesailing
3 Comments:
That other sailor with Dana is Don Wrenn from Kernersville, NC. He and his wife go to Hatteras one or two weekends a month.
John Anderson
Thanks for the update John.
I am glad at least one visiting sailor made it out to experience the conditions we had those two days! It was definitely a step into mid to late April with the air and water temps.
I'm glad i stayed home, sailing 2.5 hrs for 10hrs of driving is not worth it ! Plus, where are the waves?
Remember,
[(30knts+10')*4hrs of sailing]= ok to drive from DC
anything less is not worth it in this day age
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